From Ashes to New tops mainstream rock airplay chart

From Ashes to New has reached No. 1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time with the song 'Drag Me.' The track displaces Dayseeker's 'Crawl Back to My Coffin' after one week at the summit.

The Pennsylvania rock band earns its first leader on the survey with its 13th entry overall. From Ashes to New previously reached the top 10 seven times, with its prior best performance coming from 'Barely Breathing' featuring Against the Current, which peaked at No. 2 in 2024. The group first appeared on the chart in 2016 with 'Through It All,' which rose to No. 6.

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Bono with Ash Wednesday cross on forehead holding U2's 'Days of Ash' EP on stage, symbolizing the surprise release amid political themes.
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U2 surprise-releases 'Days of Ash' EP on Ash Wednesday

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U2 released a new six-track EP titled 'Days of Ash' on February 18, 2026, coinciding with Ash Wednesday. The project features politically charged songs inspired by individuals affected by global conflicts and injustices. Bono described the tracks as reactions to present-day anxieties, distinct from the band's upcoming album.

Noah Kahan's 'The Great Divide' has topped Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart in just its fourth week. This marks the fastest ascent to the summit since Linkin Park's track in late 2024. The song continues to perform strongly across multiple radio formats.

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Megadeth remains at number one on the Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart for the week of 6 February to 12 February 2026. The chart, compiled by the Official Charts Company, reflects sales across digital bundles, CDs, vinyl, and other formats. Long-running favourites like Nirvana's Nevermind continue to chart after 1489 weeks.

The Virginia emo band Turnover has gone independent with its new album Down on Earth. The release follows the 2022 effort Myself in the Way and comes with two new singles.

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Garage rock band Girl Trouble will release their first album in 23 years, As Is, on June 26. The album marks a return to their original label, K Records, in a joint effort with their own imprint, Wig Out!. A video of the band performing new track 'Make It Mine' accompanies the announcement.

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